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Archive for the ‘Photographic Awards’ Category

The Opening Night of the CCP/Colour Factory Award

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The opening night of the CCP/Colour Factory Award exhibition was a fantastic night.

Colour Factory Award winner Clare Rae

Colour Factory Award winner Clare Rae

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Colour Factory director Phill Virgo and Centre for Contemporary Photography director Naomi Cass, presenting the award

Colour Factory Director Phill Virgo and Centre for Contemporary Photography Director Naomi Cass presenting the award

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Fine Art Awards Winner Announced

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

We are pleased to announce the winner of the Colour Factory Award is Clare Rae.

Clare has recently completed her BFA (Honours) at RMIT. Her work will be on show at the Centre for Contemporary Photography from August 7 – September 27, 2009. We are currently working with Clare to produce her series of fine art photographs.

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‘Climbing the Walls and Other Actions’ is primarily concerned with visually representing my experience of femininity, whilst also exploring aspects of representation that relate to feminism. The project considers the relationship between the body and space by including formal elements within each frame such as windows and corners. Through a sequence of precarious poses I explore my relationship with femininity, an approach born of frustration.

I use the body to promote ideas of discomfort and awkwardness, resisting the passivity inherent in traditional representations of femininity. The images attempt to de-stabilize the figure, drawing tension from the potential dangers the body faces in these positions.

Whilst the actions taking place are not in themselves particularly dangerous, the work demonstrates a gentle testing of physical boundaries and limitations via a child-like exploration of the physical environment.’

What’s On – Get your Cheap Flights!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Louis Porter  – ‘Cheap Flights’

Gallery 2 Centre for Contemporary Photography

Exhibition opening Thursday 4th June 6-8pm

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The photographs in Cheap Flights would not make it into many holiday albums, but they are still travel photographs. Taken on various trips between 2005-2008 they examine the more disappointing aspects of travel.
Travel is about expectation. We expect to have an enjoyable holiday; it says so in the brochure.

The majority of travel photographs aim to reaffirm the idea that fun was indeed had; the sunsets beautiful and the locals charming. These mementos serve as homemade propaganda, along with images of weddings and other family events. Cheap Flights embraces the anti-climactic and relishes the fact that there is a little bit of home in every place you go.

The Colour Factory has worked with Louis to create his artist prints for this exhibition and look forward to joining him for the opening this Thursday.

Also on at CCP:
Simon Zoric ‘I know you despise me for not being stronger’
Bianca Hester ‘Fashioning Discontinuities’
Arlo Mountford ‘The Folly’
Catherine Connolly ‘I’d never seen or heard anything so clearly made for me’
Larissa Hjorth ‘CU’

For more information on what’s on in the art world, visit the Colour Factory’s new Facebook fan page here.

Last Call for Photographic Awards Entries!

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The Colour Factory and the Centre for Contemporary Photography invite all photographic artists in the first eight years of their practice to enter the fifth CCP/Colour Factory Award for an emerging photographic artist. The winner receives a solo exhibition at CCP from August 7 to 26 September 2009 and photographic fine art printing courtesy of Colour Factory. For an application form click here.

ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 5 2009.

The judges in 2009 are Contemporary Art Collector Milton Harris, Artist David Rosetzky  and Colour Factory Director Phill Virgo .

Photographic prints on show

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Tim Handfield, presenter of two of the Colour Factory’s upcoming seminars, has a stunning upcoming photographic exhibition entitled ‘Ethiopian Time’.

The Colour Factory has been busy printing Tim’s photographic works for this breathtaking exhibition.

The exhibition consists of landscape photographs of the Simien Mountains in the North of Ethiopia.

In Tim’s own words:

“Travelling in Ethiopia gives one the Orlando-like illusion of living through different centuries”.
(Delva Murphy, Ethiopia with a Mule, 1968)

“The extraordinary landscapes of the Simien Mountains evoke feelings of temporal dislocation, of being transported to another time. Is it 2008, or 2001 or 1588?

In these photographs I hope to capture the feeling that I experienced in Ethiopia and most strongly in the Simien Mountains. The beauty of the landscape and the unique quality of the light immediately struck me, but there was also an uncanny sense of recognition, like being in a sublime 19th Century landscape painting.”

You can preview some of the exhibition images here before going to visit the prints in person at:

Forty Five Downstairs
45 flinders lane
Melbourne

The exhibition runs from 30 June to 11 July 2009.

Artist prints are just one of the Colour Factory’s many services.

Calling all fledgling photographic artists!

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

The Colour  Factory  Awards   program is to be held earlier than usual this year.  So keep a look out on the website for dates to ensure you get the best chance at winning yourself an exhibition at the Centre for contemporary photography.   Info will also be available on the CCP website & www.colourfactory.com.au.   Or perhaps register here to receive the Colour Factory newsletter, which will keep you informed of all the latest news and dates you ‘need to know’!